Utah Motor Boat/Vehicle Bill of Sale – TC-843
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The Michigan motor vehicle bill of sale is a written document that details a transaction between a buyer and seller over the transfer of an automobile. The form will need to be used by the new owner in order to register the vehicle with the nearest Secretary of State location. Full disclosure of the transaction details should be entered into the bill of sale and once signed becomes a legally bound contract. Odometer Disclosure Statement (BDVR-108) – If the vehicle is…
The Jefferson County, Colorado bill of sale is designated for a buyer and seller that have come to an agreement for the purchase of a motor vehicle. The vehicle and all monies associated with the transaction should transferred on the date of sale. The buyer has sixty (60) days to register the new vehicle at a Local Office Location. How to Fill-in The buyer and seller should both fill in the form by inputting the following information; Date of Sale…
The horse bill of sale allows for the transfer of a equine from one party to another. This legal form will act as a binding agreement once it is signed and therefore should be completed in the presence of a notary public. The horse, trade, and/or monetary funds should all exchange possession on the date of sale unless otherwise noted. Versions – Adobe PDF (.pdf), Microsoft Word (.docx) How to Write Fill-in the following fields: Date of Sale Buyer’s Name and Address Seller’s Name…
The Wyoming firearm bill of sale is not required by the State (See Article 1, Section 23) but may be used as a receipt for a purchase and sale between a buyer and seller of a gun. The new buyer should review the item and ensure the firearm has a clear and visible Serial Number (S/N). Upon the transfer of monetary funds for the gun the sale is complete and each party is advised to take an original copy for…
The Utah firearm bill of sale is written for the use of a private seller seeking to trade any type of gun with another person in exchange for monetary funds (US Dollars $). Due to the only laws in the State being the Constitution (Title 53, Section 5A), the bill of sale is recognized as the only document that states the transaction between a buyer and a seller within the State. Once the form is signed with the full details…